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The Paradox of Unified Control–How Conservatives Can Win Without Bush
Vanity | 1/31/2004 | Self

Posted on 01/31/2004 3:07:29 PM PST by Kevin Curry

Can conservatives win in November if Bush loses the White House? The easy answer is "No." The thinking answer is quite different. The easy answer overestimates the power of a Democrat president who must work with a Republican-controlled Congress. The thinking answer is that gridlock is often preferable to a government shifting into high gear regardless of whether a Republican or Democrat is at the wheel. And gridlock is always preferable to progressivism, whatever its form.

Liberal nanny state progressivism is a rouged tart wearing a high tight skirt standing on the street corner, who whispers "$20 for a good time." Compassionate conservative progressivism is the wholesome girl next door in a county fair booth that reads, "$20 for a kiss"–only the bargain is even worse, because the government forces you to pay, and someone else gets the good time or the kiss.

Neither form of progressivism is acceptable to a conservative who has better and more profitable things to do with his time and money.

The key to understanding why the thinking answer attaches such small value to a Bush win this November is to understand the paradox of unified control. Common sense suggests that conservatives are best served when Republicans have unified control over the two branches that write the checks, pay the bills, and write and enforce the laws: the executive and the legislative. That was the delirious hope of conservatives, including myself, who cheered in November 2000 as Bush won the White House by the narrowest of margins and the Republican Party won combined control of the Senate and the House in 2002.

But this delirious optimism has turned steadily to dark dismay as Bush recklessly and heedlessly cranked the conservative agenda hard left and smashed it into reefs of trillion-dollar Medicare entitlements, record deficit spending, incumbent criticism-stifling campaign finance reform, illegal alien amnesty-on-the-installment-plan, NEA budget increases and the like.

Where has the Republican co-captain –Congress–been as Bush has pursed this reckless course? Mostly sleeping or meekly assisting. Would a Republican Congress have tolerated these antics from a Democratic president? Absolutely not! Why has a Republican Congress tolerated and even assisted Bush to do this? Because he is a Republican and for no other reason.

Thus, the paradox of unified control: a president can most easily and effectively destroy or compromise the dominant agenda of his own party when his own party controls Congress. Bush has demonstrated the potency of this paradox more powerfully than any president in recent memory–although Clinton had his moments too, as when he supported welfare reform.

Does this mean conservatives should desire a Democrat president when Congress is controlled by Republicans? No. Conservatives should desire a consistently conservative Republican president who with grace and inspiration will lead a Republican-controlled Congress to enact reforms that will prove the clear superiority of the conservative, small government agenda by its fruits. Bush's tax cuts are a wonderful achievement, and have had a powerful stimulating effect on the economy. But imagine how much better the result if he had not set forces in motion to neutralize this achievement by getting his trillion dollar Medicare boondoggle enacted.

Ten steps forward and ten steps back is may be how Republicans dance the "compassionate conservative" foxtrot, but in the end it merely leads us back to the same sorry place we started. It is not an improvement.

When a Republican president compromises the conservative agenda and is enabled to do so by a Republican Congress too dispirited or disorganized to resist, the next best answer might well be for a Democrat to hold the White House. Nothing would steel the courage of a Republican Congress and enliven its spirit more than to face off against a Democrat bent on implementing a liberal agenda.

Any Democrat unfortunate enough to win the White House this year will face the most depressing and daunting task of any Democrat president ever to hold the office. The Iraq War will become his war, and he will be scorned and repudiated if he does not with grace, power, and dignity bring it to a satisfactory conclusion. That means he will have to conduct the war in much the same way that Bush is conducting it now–he will not have the latitude to do much else. If he conducts the war in the manner that Bush is conducting it, his own base will abandon him.

Any Democrat president will also have to choose between spending cuts or raising taxes. If he chooses the latter, he will see his support plummet as the economic recovery sputters and stalls. If he chooses the former, he will dispirit his base supporters. In either case he will strengthen the hand of the Republican controlled-Congress and see Republican strength enhanced in the Senate and House.

If SCOTUS vacancies open up, he will see his nominees scrutinized and resisted with a zeal that can only be expected and carried out by a Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee that has suffered through years of kidney-punches and eye-gouging in judicial appointment hearings by a Democrat minority (it would help immensely if the spineless, Kennedy-appeasing Orrin Hatch were replaced as Committee Chair).

As his frustrations grow, his support plummets, and the Republican Party adds to its numbers in Congress, a Democrat president would be viewed as opportunistic roadkill by zealots in his own party, including and especially the ice-blooded and cruelly-scheming Hillary Clinton. In the run-up to the 2008 election Democrats would be faced with the choice of continuing to support a sure loser in the incumbent or a scheming hard-left alternative in Hillary. The blood-letting in the Democratic Party through the primary season and into the convention would be grievous and appalling, committed in plain view of the American public–who could be expected to vomit both of them out.

That would leave the field open for the Republican presidential candidate to achieve a victory of historic proportions in 2008. With greater Republican strength in Congress, the opportunity would again present itself for this nation to finally achieve the dream of implementing a real and substantial conservative agenda, of actually shrinking government in a large and meaningful way.

The key to achieving that dream, of course, is to carefully select an electable conservative for 2008 who will remain true to the conservative vision and not cause conservatism to fall victim again to the paradox of unified control.

It is not too soon to start looking for that candidate.


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To: Texasforever
Did you see JRs 712?
1,781 posted on 02/02/2004 9:37:51 PM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: Senator Pardek
EVERY vote, which is not cast directly for Bush hurts him, and the conservative agenda.

But go ahead, vote 3rd party -- the Dems applaud you. Being in NY, you may even get a thank you note from Hillary.
1,782 posted on 02/02/2004 9:43:51 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: MEG33
Do you have any comments on my posts?

Well, Democrats stink, Bush has done good things, and I'm voting for him.

We agree on all of that.

Now, what can be done to improve and enhance the chances of electoral success this November?


1,783 posted on 02/02/2004 9:45:11 PM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: MEG33
Sorry about the link..... It works fine for me.... Loads quickly and it plays continuously... don't have to restart it........

I'm not sure I can add much at this stage if I ever could have. With some time and if things cool down from both sides then you may see a more cohesive effort form... I don't know. Right now there has been a lot of nasty water flow under the bridge and for it to purify/clear up will take some time. It's been from both sides and nothing new. It was much like this in 1999 and 2000 during the primaries and the general with the different factions in the Republican party and the 3rd parties.... The Republicans pretty much came back together after the various candidates begin to drop out and support the nominee.. I felt the Keyes group was the most tepid in their support.

My contention is that most never listen close to what the President says or has said he'd try to do. He's not a far right winger, never was and never will be. If anyone voted for him thinking that then they never understood who he was nor what he was about. He's a uniter as he says meaning he reaches out to all to try and build the largest consensus possible.. That is what he did as Governor and in his few years there he got some legislation passed that basically wouldn't have happened by most anyone else. Example, much needed tort reform with a democrat House and maybe Senate, I can't remember for sure there. State welfare reforms with the Lone Star Card,etc.

At this stage, lines by some factions here both pro/anti Bush have been drawn in the sand and may not merge at all..... To think that a democrat or a democrat controlled House or Senate is a good thing is wrong in my opinion. The Republicans have had only a little bit of the Bush term with control of all three branches of government and yet here the scream is to kick him out now. In my mind there isn't a good thing that will come of a democrat controlled Government or any branch thereof.

Judges will outlast or set the direction of things for the next 30/40 years. You can't make me believe that a democrat President would select the same type judges that President Bush would..... If that were so they wouldn't be fighting him tooth and nail on some of them right now....

I'll support the President with his warts and try to help get him reelected along with a few more Congress critters here in Texas. Those that are dissatisfied and others need to begin laying plans now for 2008 with some candidate they feel is viable to be elected as the nominee.... Otherwise the selection process will evolve through party channels and that basically means the so called 'true' conservative will most likely be left out.... imo.

Just some ramblings and that is about all they are or worth... take care.
1,784 posted on 02/02/2004 9:48:32 PM PST by deport (SUPER PURGE XXXVIII ...)
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To: Sabertooth
"a few posters remain to kick regretfully at the ashes here. While I appreciate that, it's going to take a long time for the ugliness to abate in this forum.'

Why dont we have a password protected area in which to hack this sort of stuff out?

If the real problem here is promoting one party over another to the world, would it not be better to have a members only area in which to allow the ongoing personal attacks?

1,785 posted on 02/02/2004 9:51:04 PM PST by Kay Soze ("If you act like a liberal to get Democrat votes, you can't do something conservative when you win")
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This just happens to be the thread I have open. I just heard a series of explosions or "bangs" in my neighborhood and am scared sh!tless right now.

I think I'm going to have to get dressed and do something...Any suggestions?!

1,786 posted on 02/02/2004 9:54:44 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick
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To: Jim Robinson
Those people are sicker than sick. If we could help you weed this stuff out we would.
1,787 posted on 02/02/2004 9:55:39 PM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: NYC GOP Chick


Sit tight is nothing has collasped then most likely you are okay.... It could be nothing more that Line or transformer fuses blowing on a feeder on the electric system...
1,788 posted on 02/02/2004 9:57:09 PM PST by deport (SUPER PURGE XXXVIII ...)
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To: deport
I hope it's only that. I live in lower Manhattan -- a few blocks from the WTC site, as well as in the immediate vicinity of the Federal Reserve Bank, the NYSE, the courts, the federal buildings, etc.
1,789 posted on 02/02/2004 9:58:59 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick
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To: deport; Kay Soze
Wonderful deport.

I don't want to win an argument,I want to win an election and shudder to think the damage a democrat,Kerry?, could do as CIC,appointer of judges or budget proposer.

I found this thread,was not on it when it was going on last night..See my 1744 and 1761
1,790 posted on 02/02/2004 10:03:49 PM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: Jim Robinson; All
Take a night off, miss all the fun.

I think one more thing should be pointed out regarding the trolling these folks do.

CrazyBillyJack
Account # 92548
Signup 2002-11-27
Messages 10 articles, 56 replies

His first post was this one. Almost everything he posted was nondescript, although not surprisingly he took the side of pro-pot ("I'll smoke it when I want") and pro-Lawrence-decision ("Texas's ridiculous anti-sodomy laws"). Still, nothing too bad. Just building up a posting history to provide some cover (and with other accounts signed up as well, making this one person's opinion seem like the opinion of many).

The first sign of trouble was posting this garbage. Then tonight, in another universe,

"To: palo verde, all

I think CrazyBillyJack may have to give nopoardons some verbal abuse of the highest magnitude. He is still at work, but will log in to FR when he gets home. Say goodbye to CrazyBillyJack, he will be banned.

21 Posted 2004-02-02 13:44:27 by Dakmar"

But what the hey, when you have accounts you've been growing since 2002 and before, what's another name?

1,791 posted on 02/02/2004 10:47:48 PM PST by Lead Moderator
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To: Bob J
LP is the Devil's Island of Free Republic. Smell's the same too.

I guess that rules out pizza and internet radio. Both get distasteful when neglected.

1,792 posted on 02/02/2004 11:05:27 PM PST by nunya bidness
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To: balrog666
Thanks for the ping. I hadn't even noticed this thread.
1,793 posted on 02/02/2004 11:14:23 PM PST by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: Lead Moderator
One poster at tos bragged about having 10 accounts on FR at one time ,on a thread proposing blanket amnesty for all banned freepers.

I saw the billie jack post.I go over to see what some cross posters are saying about we "morons" and call one by her LP name when she posts here.

I see nothing wrong with posting anywhere you wish.

I don't like those who post on one forum and bash that forum, that forum's owner and posters on another forum.
1,794 posted on 02/02/2004 11:24:19 PM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: tallhappy
#712 is JR's admonition.
1,795 posted on 02/02/2004 11:34:51 PM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: MEG33
I agree. Third party's and third party candidates are nonsense -- for many many reasons.

I support Republicans across the board. We need a stronger Republican congress.

Bush will win as well. I have little doubt.

I, though, will not be voting for him unless he can re-earn my vote.

It doesn't look that way. We'll see.

1,796 posted on 02/02/2004 11:42:57 PM PST by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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To: tallhappy
My posts at 1744 and 1761 express my vewpoint.
1,797 posted on 02/02/2004 11:56:54 PM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: NittanyLion
Jim: posters like this person are inciting others into making comments that get them banned.

Do what I do .. ignore them

See how simple that was

1,798 posted on 02/03/2004 12:17:35 AM PST by Mo1 (Join the dollar a day crowd now!)
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To: NYC GOP Chick
MY goodness,I missed your post!..Let us know!
1,799 posted on 02/03/2004 12:30:31 AM PST by MEG33 (God bless our armed forces)
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To: NittanyLion; Jim Robinson
Nittany, surely you can understand that a post, such as this one, is every bit, if not more inflammatory, than anything anyone else has posted. If not, then why did you call Jim into the fray, if not to get the poster banned ?

Couched in unctuous tones, your relies are nothing but baitings and flamings.You pretend to call for civility and then personally attack those who haven't even posted to you. You assume the visage of Mod without portfolio, to bash, trash, and incite a response that you hope will get others in trouble. Surely you can recognizes that tossing around such claims, as you have in this post, makes you far more guilty than if you had made use of pejoratives.

1,800 posted on 02/03/2004 12:36:23 AM PST by nopardons
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